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Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land (Nintendo Game Boy Advance, 2002)

$236.95

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He's pink, he's round, he's cute -- and he's ready to bring the hurt to the baddies who have disturbed his peaceful homeland. Aside from his endearing appearance, the gentle hero Kirby is known for his abilities float gracefully over danger and to swallow opponents and borrow their powers. He'll need to float, eat, and learn to use the powers of two dozen different enemies if he's going to save the land in this adventure.

When the ill-mannered King Dedede absconds with the magic Star Rod, the Fountain of Dreams stops working and the citizens of Dream Land can no longer dream. Kirby must recover the pieces of the rod to restore power to the fountain. Like a few other GBA hits starring favorite Nintendo characters (such as the Super Mario Advance games ), Kirby Nightmare in Dream Land is a specially enhanced port of a classic NES game, Kirby's Adventure.

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I've played the original Kirby's Adventure on the NES, and this remake of it is great. Kirby's Adventure/Nightmare In Dreamland is the game that introduced Kirby's iconic ability to copy the powers of his enemies, as the first game didn't have that and just used the eating and shooting mechanic to kill the enemies and bosses. The graphics are quite good and the gameplay is really fun if difficult at times. Definitely worth checking out.

I have played Kirby games before and they are always bright and lighthearted sorts of games. With the title I was expecting a darker side to the little puffball. And yes the story does take a bit darker turn at the start but when you get to the gameplay, It's a Kirby game and is just as lighthearted and kid friendly as other Kirby titles I've played. I haven't gotten to the end yet so I can't say if the whole game continues in that arc but so far it seems to. So just enjoy Kirby in the same sort of game that your so familiar with as he battles baddies in dreamland, again.